See also: Hatte, haťte, and hätte hatte c indefinite plural of hat IPA(key): /ˈhatə/ Rhymes: -atə hatte first/third-person singular preterite of haben...
English Wikipedia has an article on: mythology Wikipedia First attested as Middle English in 1412. From Middle French mythologie, from Latin mythologia...
See also: :- and Appendix:Variations of "-" Character variations - The hyphen-minus, a catch-all symbol for certain dash and dash-like characters. ‐ (hyphen)...
See also: Pleasant From Middle English plesaunte, from Old French plaisant. Present participle of English please. Related to Dutch plezant (“full of fun...
See also: torturé English Wikipedia has an article on: torture Wikipedia From Middle English torture, from Old French torture, from Late Latin tortūra...
See also: Severe and sévère From Middle French, from Latin severus (“severe, serious, grave in demeanor”). (UK) IPA(key): /sɪˈvɪə/ (US) IPA(key): /sɪˈvɪɹ/...
See also: QAM IPA(key): /ˈʕam/ [ˈʕam] Hyphenation: qam qám Apocopic form of qammí Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2004) Parlons Afar: Langue et Culture, L'Hammartan...
From Latin splendidus, from splendere (“to shine”) + -idus (“adjective forming suffix”). (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈsplɛndɪd/ Rhymes: -ɛndɪd splendid (comparative...